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A Hopeful Approach to Evangelism With churches experiencing decline in numbers and resources and the idea of evangelism contested, Andrew Root contextualizes evangelism in our late-modern times and reimagines what the call to outreach means in today's world. "An invaluable study of the central place of consolation in the practice and theology of ministry and its power to fundamentally reshape our witness. Root bids us to embrace the one thing genuinely needful: the good word of the cross that claims and consoles us." --Philip G. Ziegler, University of Aberdeen "Returning the church to the…mehr

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A Hopeful Approach to Evangelism With churches experiencing decline in numbers and resources and the idea of evangelism contested, Andrew Root contextualizes evangelism in our late-modern times and reimagines what the call to outreach means in today's world. "An invaluable study of the central place of consolation in the practice and theology of ministry and its power to fundamentally reshape our witness. Root bids us to embrace the one thing genuinely needful: the good word of the cross that claims and consoles us." --Philip G. Ziegler, University of Aberdeen "Returning the church to the consoling vision of the theology of the cross, this book leads readers through these 'sad times' to a life transformed by the crucified God, calling for a reimagined evangelism--one that consoles rather than counts souls." --Ashley Cocksworth, University of Roehampton "The depth of Root's conversation on the church's unique and invaluable calling to follow Jesus into sorrow stunned me. No contemporary voice of faith gives me more hope in Christ or sustenance for my ministry." --Rev. Katherine Willis Pershey, co-pastor, First Congregational United Church of Christ, Appleton; author of Very Married: Field Notes on Love and Fidelity "Root's reimagining of evangelism will bless and challenge those who long for a deeper, more wholistic understanding of how best to share our Christian faith with others." --Ross Lockhart, Vancouver School of Theology "Root piques my curiosity about the recovery of evangelism in our late-modern context. As always, Root's work is rich and generative, and I'm eager to ponder this more." --Mihee Kim-Kort, Presbyterian minister; author of Outside the Lines: How Embracing Queerness Will Transform Your Faith "An astounding contribution. I greatly needed this book (and the consolation to which it points). So too, I'd expect, does the world--to say nothing of the church. Highly, highly recommended." --David Zahl, director, Mockingbird Ministries; author of Low Anthropology
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Andrew Root (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) is Carrie Olson Baalson Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Faith Formation in a Secular Age, The Pastor in a Secular Age, The Congregation in a Secular Age, Churches and the Crisis of Decline, The Church after Innovation, and The End of Youth Ministry? Root is also the coauthor (with Kenda Creasy Dean) of The Theological Turn in Youth Ministry. He is a frequent speaker and hosts the popular and influential When Church Stops Working podcast.